Symoon wrote:EDIT: ok, no panic I guess. Had time to test on the other Oric-1 and on one Atmos, same behaviour. Here's the exact situation: I can press ESC during the demo, Y or N to launch the tutorial, then no keys respond anymore. I guess it's my disk copy that is faulty, but I can't make another one here. Will have to try again in a few weeks...

Yep, I am aware of this behaviour. I posted about it too... Something that none of the current emulators implement (the direction of the IO port of the PSG).

I have solved it, but did not want to release until we have support for the Telestrat too (which is becoming tricky: now it works under the emulator in telestrat mode, but not on the real machine )

I will send you a dsk of the current version, which should have this bug solved (unless I broke something while trying to support the Telestrat).

which is in greek I have translated it with babelfish to have an idea of the comments, but still the translation is terrible. Anyway, just for the records...

@thrust26, thanks for your comments about the game. I will change your name in the credits (in the readme file). I could also see if I can tweak it in the intro. Easy to put Thrust26 instead of just thrust, but don't know how it will look like with your real (long) name...

Chema wrote:@thrust26, thanks for your comments about the game. I will change your name in the credits (in the readme file). I could also see if I can tweak it in the intro. Easy to put Thrust26 instead of just thrust, but don't know how it will look like with your real (long) name...

There was monumental news for Oric lovers because, after a couple of years in the wilderness, they were smothered with programming love; isometric action came from "television tie-in" Space: 1999, flick screen platform fans could enjoy rescuing fairies with the Stormlord, a conversion of Epyx classic Impossible Mission invited players to stay a while, stay forever and then there was the truly remarkable; a graphically beefed up, programmed from scratch homage to Elite which pretty much had to be titled 1337 really, didn't it?